
In May 2000, Nancy Campbell-Panitz agreed to appear on The Jerry Springer Show, thinking she was going on to be reunited with her ex-husband, Ralf Panitz. Little did she know, only a few months later — the same day the episode aired on TV — he would murder her.
Nancy and Ralf were married for 15 months before divorcing in 1999. Despite the divorce, they continued to live together off and on until Ralf secretly wed Eleanor Panitz in 2000. The three of them appeared on The Jerry Springer Show to air out their issues.
The Netflix documentary Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action explores her tragic death, and features an interview with her son, Jeffrey Campbell. In the interview, he accuses producers of allegedly manipulating his mother for views.
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"To see her up there on stage looking like a deer caught in the headlights," Jeffrey said. "I just wish I could go back and say, 'Don't do it.'"
According to Jeffrey, Nancy was convinced the purpose of the segment was to help her and Ralf reconcile.
"My mother believed that Ralf had been deported to Germany and that the show was going to pay for his travel back to America, and that they would reconcile, and that he would tell his new girlfriend that he wanted to be with my mother," Jeffrey said.